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The Smok(ler) Signal is out! paper.li/weegee?edition… Stories via @bartona104 @mtaeckens @ChrisAldrich
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@ChrisAldrich – trying to get in touch with you.. Pls call back when free.. Also applying at CAA for internship.. Know anyone there?
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@ChrisAldrich you forgot to write down twitter username on your about page boffosocko.com/contact
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My Life & Times is out! paper.li/strawberigrl12… Stories via @ChrisAldrich @OrphanBlack @Serena
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@ChrisAldrich #HTCvive tester @GameStop call others though definitely at Santa Monica & la brea. Focus on 3D percp chng from brief use.
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That Model Life is out! paper.li/f-1434652576?e… Stories via @ChrisAldrich @jeffheon @drdavidz
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The Book Tour Daily News is out! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Stories via @der82105 @benchatt @ChrisAldrich
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The Smok(ler) Signal is out! paper.li/weegee?edition… Stories via @ChrisAldrich @RenaissanceXM @GeeDee215
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The Book Tour Daily News is out! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Stories via @ChrisAldrich @CLWithers1 @agbuckley
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @poandpo #amwriting #bicycle
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @TheMisreadCity @CLWithers1 @ChrisAldrich #amwriting #book
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The latest My Life & Times! paper.li/strawberigrl12… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @aidamar @BethMansfield #socialmedia #marketing
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RT @ChrisAldrich: Straight man @dkeiger1 deliciously interviews pioneer of the @JohnsHopkins Wading Team hub.jhu.edu/magazine/2016/… #nostalgia
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@ChrisAldrich Tell me if you do so for stream.boffosocko.com – I would like to do so either with #withknown.
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@ChrisAldrich How do you managed to do this ? I’m interested for “long format” posts..
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @snipejaeg @axiomsofchoice #amreading #amwriting
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @michaelbhaskar @asphodelia #amwriting #tw4rw
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The latest The Smok(ler) Signal! paper.li/weegee?edition… Thanks to @jatomic @ChrisAldrich @SteffanAntonas #bnv2016 #itooamamerica
Anonymous wrote the following reply to http://boffosocko.com/2016/08/29/my-first-pull-request/: Your site is so heavy, my brower stutters when scrolling it. Please consider to lighten it up and to remove all the unnecessary sidebar things.
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#Film MT @ChrisAldrich: Enter book giveaway for Brat Pack America: Visiting Cult Movies of the ’80s by JHU alum goodreads.com/giveaway/show/…
The latest On the Surface! paper.li/wearesurface/1… Thanks to @DaftLimmy @ChrisAldrich #html5 #css3
Thanks Chris.
I’ll check out OwnYourCheckin. I though that only worked with Facebook (must be remembering it wrong).
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I tried that out Chris, but I’m running into some issues for some reason. I opened an issue on GitHub and hopefully get it sorted as it looks exactly what I want 🙂
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@ICNmindthebrain @AlisonWoollard @ChrisAldrich @aor_4 If this is to be the future, it is definitely retro →→→ selenadreamy.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/the-en…
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @HomFunctor @_b_e_n_c_ @ChrisAldrich #kindle #free
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That looks v.interesting Chris. I’ll check it out and post what I find. Thanks.
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich #awgang #ochen
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @MatthewBattles #books #reading
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Wow, thanks @ChrisAldrich. Your reply is one of the most positive responses I have ever ever received on social media 😀
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The latest .@MikelKing Tweet Journal! paper.li/mikelking?edit… Thanks to @Pisces_F6 @ChrisAldrich #marketing #wordpress
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@ivasef85 @lukashmayyn @Anthony To add to the hall of mirrors, I highlight @ChrisAldrich‘s highlighting #annotated via.hypothes.is/https://twitte…
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One just never does know when the stock market will crash and/or one’s silo go out of business@ChrisAldrich @hobbsyblog.medium.com/renewing-mediu…
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @HomFunctor @LisaZohar #reading #awgang
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Meaningless as it is would still be fun get this poll >500 votes. Appreciate participation & retweet@ChrisAldrich & friends
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@ChrisAldrich Is a location for this month @IndieWebcamp LA homebrew meeting. I’d Iike to join and do some writing. Day time I’m at UCLA.
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Yippee found a more personal Twitter handle that is actually available 😀@JavaScriptJJ has just become @jbjohansson@ChrisAldrich @basarat
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@ChrisAldrich Hey Chris 🙂
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@ChrisAldrich Rereg worked
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Te invito a leer Emergente! está disponible aquí: paper.li/olgaramos/1432… Gracias a @ChrisAldrich @ImaginaryTime @RenaudLambiotte
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Putting my house in order: Phase 1
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For a while now I’ve been concerned about owning my own data, in the spirit of IndieWeb. In June 2015 I started an experiment in the indieweb using a CMS called Known, and bits of that worked well enough. Trouble is, I actually have almost no control over the details of the CMS, which has meant that whenever I come across a little problem that might be within my capacity to solve, I generally can’t even try. This frustration has finally reached the point where I’m prepared to do something about it, like host my own copy of Known rather than rely on Indiehosters.
I’ve also been hanging around in the Indieweb Slack channel, where I’m both amazed at what people are doing and increasingly convinced that it is beyond me. But I’m determined to give it a proper try.
The first step is to figure out just how to organise myself, and this post is intended to describe how things are currently and why, in an effort to clarify my own thoughts and maybe get some advice from the indieweb gurus.
The properties
jeremycherfas.net
This is the site I currently view as the mothership. It has been through many incarnations, from NucleusCMS to WordPress to Octopress to its current platform Grav. I dumped WordPress because it was just too complex, slow and hard to fix for what was essentially a very simple site. I’m only about 10% of the way through transferring old posts from Octopress to Grav, because I insist on doing it by hand to catch broken links and stuff. The big downside of being on Grav is there doesn’t seem to be a huge amount of indieweb interest in that community.
There’s nothing really social associated with this site; I have the same username on ADN (for now) and on Flickr (maybe also not long for this world) and on 10Centuries. Also Facebook, but I hardly use that except for promoting episodes of …
eatthispodcast.com
Where my food podcasts live. This is a WordPress site. Why? Because it was relatively easy to set up for podcasting, and that part of it works very well. Why a separate domain? Because I think it is quite likely that people who are interested in that podcast might not be that interested in everything else I do, and it seems a natural to keep it separate. The vast majority of posts are podcast episodes, although there are also copies of the email newsletter and occasional other posts related to topics that have been covered in podcast episodes. I doubt that it would be worth moving this to another CMS.
This site has accounts at Twitter and Instagram. Posts there go beyond the strict confines of the podcast, but generally stay in the area of food studies in the widest sense.
http://www.fornacalia.com
(Got to fix that www thing.)
Like Eat This Podcast, this is a WordPress site. It is dedicated to my various breadmaking activities, again kept separate because I wasn’t sure whether people interested in my breadmaking would be interested in my other activities.
No social activity, except that I post breadmaking things to the Eat This Podcast account at Instagram.
This is the site that could most easily become a category of jeremycherfas.net if I wanted to get rid of sites, but I rather like the URI.
vaviblog.com
The indiweb experiment, running on Known CMS but hosted at Indiehosters, which gives me very little freedom to tinker. [^1] Bits of this work, and work well. Now, however, I think I’m ready to declare an end to the first experimental phase and start to embrace the indieweb in earnest.
I should note that vaviblog.com used to have a much more interesting website associated with it, and that I would eventually like to get that back (I have all the content). I used this domain for my experiment because it was one I already owned. In retrospect, that was a mistake. There is a Twitter account called Vaviblog but I have used it very little recently. If I got the old content back, I might use it more often.
[^1]: That’s perhaps not fair. It doesn’t give me any kind of FTP access, so I can’t use that route to add a new plug-in or fiddle beneath the hood. I recently learned that there is a way I could use Git to make changes and have Indiehosters pull those changes, but I haven’t actually bitten that bullet. If I’m going to go that route, I may as well save myself a bit of cash and host it where I host other sites.
potp.it
The site for a short-lived project, hosted at 10Centuries. Although I’ve almost stopped posting longer things there, it is possibly my most active social site, but for a small society.
What I’m thinking
One approach I’ve seen and liked is the way Chris Aldrich has implemented his “primary hub” in WordPress with his “social stream” in Known in a sub-domain (though I’m not entirely sure what makes a post there different from a post in the hub). I don’t really want to migrate my main site back to WordPress, but maybe I can achieve a similar sort of thing in Grav. Mind you, I still haven’t enabled comments on Grav; how on Earth am I going to manage pulling them in from other sites? My main worry there is that because Grav developers are not all that interested in indieweb, it will be beyond my abilities. So maybe back to WordPress really is the best option.
I’m open to any and all suggestions, and I’m going to crosspost to vaviblog.com because that should be able to receive replies from elsewhere.
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“To silo is human, to syndicate divine.”
Great #indieweb line. Now where did I read that?@ChrisAldrich
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While I’ve been using my live-noting (well, OK, live-tweeting mostly) site noterlive.com fairly regularly to post live notes to my website, I haven’t pushed out a new release for many months.I’m off to the microservices summit tomorrow, so I thought I’d tidy up the feature requests and bug reports beforehand.Several of these were helpfully added by Chris Aldrich, including the newly-linked Instructions page and the suggestion to clear the logs and cached speaker list separately.I also made the site handle blank twitter names better, which means it can now be used as a tweetstorming tool more easily.I also added a ‘New Thread’ button that starts a new thread of comments on twitter before the next tweet, which should be useful to break up live tweeting of multiple sessionsDo try it out, and send me any further issues#100DaysOfIndieWeb
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While I’ve been using my live-noting (well, OK, live-tweeting mostly) site noterlive.com fairly regularly to post live notes to my website, I haven’t pushed out a new release for many months.I’m off to the microservices summit tomorrow, so I thought I’d tidy up the feature requests and bug reports beforehand.Several of these were helpfully added by Chris Aldrich, including the newly-linked Instructions page and the suggestion to clear the logs and cached speaker list separately.I also made the site handle blank twitter names better, which means it can now be used as a tweetstorming tool more easily.I also added a ‘New Thread’ button that starts a new thread of comments on twitter before the next tweet, which should be useful to break up live tweeting of multiple sessionsDo try it out, and send me any further issues#100DaysOfIndieWeb
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@ChrisAldrich I’m experimenting with Known. Curious how you are doing likes and retweets. See my post stream.techlifeweb.com/2017/indieweb-…
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @HomFunctor @ChrisAldrich @Words2Growby #awgang #amreading
In retrospect simpler is better. Need to reduce Twitter time. See you on other channel.@thiagoviski @vkurchatkin @ChrisAldrich @propensive
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Ominous? Twitter seemingly stopped emailing Like notifications but upping Follow suggestions. Email = cash burn? Same for you?@ChrisAldrich
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Feel down other day. @thiagoviski asked me not quit Twitter. Took time out to lop high tree branches over fence.@ChrisAldrich @propensive
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The latest The Book Tour Daily News! paper.li/NurtureYourBoo… Thanks to @ChrisAldrich @2rogerpacker @TNBBC #amwriting #indieauthor
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